In this segment, we asked our panelists, “Once women graduate in nutrition or nutraceutical studies, are there generally enough higher-level job opportunities available to them?”
In this Nutritional Outlook roundtable, “Women In Nutraceuticals Roundtable: Women in Nutrition Education,” we discuss the question, “Are enough women being trained in the fields of nutrition and nutraceuticals?”
Read the panelists’ bios here.
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View the following video excerpts from this roundtable:
Women in Nutrition Education (Part 5): Once women graduate in nutrition or nutraceutical studies, are there generally enough higher-level job opportunities available to them?
Women in Nutraceuticals to hold first annual WIN Awards at SupplySide West 2024
October 16th 2024According to the organization’s press release, the awards program is designed to “celebrate the remarkable contributions and achievements of those who champion gender equity, drive research innovations, excel in mentorship within the nutraceutical sector, and significantly contribute to WIN’s programs.”
Nutritional Outlook's Women in Nutraceuticals Roundtable: The Future of Women's Health Research
July 19th 2024Watch "The Future of Women's Health Research," a roundtable discussion presented by Nutritional Outlook in partnership with Women in Nutraceuticals. This roundtable is supplement to a recent article commissioned by WIN and published by Nutritional Outlook, titled “Taking Initiative: Can the WHI’s model help the nutraceutical industry answer questions the study didn’t even ask?”